Destruction of Athens
Today is the third day of cyber school. So far, I have found it not that hard to get my assignments and turn them in. Today we were assigned to watch the third episode called “Crucible of Civilization: Empire of the Mind.” We were also told to watch from 17:14 - 24:46 and write a paragraph.
Athens was getting destroyed, but they could do nothing about it and just watch. Pericles assured Athens that his plan would work. Athens relied on shipments from overseas to survive. One year into the war, the shipments brought with them a plague. It devastated Athens. The plague spread very fast since most were crammed together. Violent heat, redness and inflammation of the eyes, and uncontrollable diarrhea. They suffered a lot, many people became terrified, and death was all over Athens. The plague almost destroyed Athens. It killed over 1/3 of the population. Pericles also got infected and died 6 months later in 429 B.C. Pericles death left Athens without a leader. This caused mischievous behavior and chaos in Athens. Many people fought for leader in Athens.
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